Polygene vs Polytene - What's the difference?
polygene | polytene |
(genetics) A group of nonallelic genes that act together to produce phenotype variations
(molecular biology) Having very large chromosomes with many strands
*{{quote-book, 1957, Carl P. Swanson, Cytology and Cytogenetics
, passage=When this was done, it could be shown that the production of polytene' chromosomes is not uniform for all chromosomes of a single nucleus, ie, some chromosomes are more ' polytene than others,
(molecular biology) A very large chromosome with many strands; a chromosome exhibiting polyteny
*{{quote-book, 2002, John Michael Barry, Molecular Embryology
, passage=Unlike normal chromosomes, polytenes are visible in a microscope even when cell division is not taking place.}}
As nouns the difference between polygene and polytene
is that polygene is a group of nonallelic genes that act together to produce phenotype variations while polytene is a very large chromosome with many strands; a chromosome exhibiting polyteny.As an adjective polytene is
having very large chromosomes with many strands.polygene
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